Henry Lee Lucas
The Game

Apparently Lucas had written a letter to a reporter in Fort Worth suggesting that he was not actually responsible for all the murders he had claimed, and then the parents of one of Lucas's supposed victims decided after reviewing his statement that he was not the killer of their daughter. Aynesworth had interviewed Lucas himself and wrote a lengthy piece that was published on April 14, 1984. He asked the important question: was it all a hoax? He believed it was and accused the task force of failing to follow leads that may have undermined Lucas's credibility, such as noting the distance between crime scenes that made it virtually impossible for Lucas to have committed some murders that were close together in time. He thought the information about many of the murders had been fed to Lucas in order to close the cases. Supposedly Lucas had finally admitted that he was good for only three murders in his life: his mother, Becky, and Kate.

This news was just as stunning as his initial confession, and the officers involved quickly mobilized to try to piece together some dignity.


- Some Bad Things
- The Whopper
- Lucas Elaborates
- Lucas in Court
- Ottis
- Meeting of Deviant Minds
- Killing Mom
- Taking Becky
- The House of Prayer
- Kate
- Reunion
- World's Most Dangerous Killer
- Orange Socks
- Handling Lucas
- Whisper of Demons
- The Game
- Shapeshifter
- False Confessions
- Love in Prison
- Legal Challenge
- Bush's Only Commutation
- Final Words
- Bibliography






























